closed #199684
Blocked Street
500 E Wylie ST
- Case Date:
- 12/17/2024
I get that they are building a house but they don’t have road closed signs out. Especially needed from Henderson. Thank you
I get that they are building a house but they don’t have road closed signs out. Especially needed from Henderson. Thank you
Multiple overhead street lights at are out on 10th street beginning at 10th and dunn (both sides of the intersection). Also, lights are out directly west of that intersection. In all, there are 3 or four consecutive lights that have been burnt out since at least March. Additionally, there is also a light out on 10th just west of 10th and Lincoln, and another on Washington just north of the intersection of 10th and washington. This is the primary walking route to and from campus and it is not uncommon for students to be traversing this path very late at night. Please fix ASAP. I've been waiting months.
Potholes.
Stret signs missing from Grant/9th intetsection.
There are several potholes on Daniels Way and several on Profile Parkway
Blue Volkswagen frequently on walk
Please accept this report regarding the broken/missing curb section located at 500 N Walnut Street, Bloomington, IN. I have attached a picture. This is the third report for this issue. The curb is in front of Lockerbie Court Condominiums Thank you, Mike 812-334-8200 812-679-7756 manager@olympusproperties.com
Two items: 1. Previously reported broken curb at 500 N. Walnut Street 2. Dead Tree: Assess and let us know if this is a property issue or a City issue. This is a rather small tree that needs to be removed. Let us know. Thank you, Mike at Olympus
Please consider installing a "one way" sign on the NE corner of Walnut/9th pointing west to indicate to drivers travelling north on Walnut that 9th is one-way west. There is already a sign on the NW corner, but that is not always seen by drivers who are intending to turn right onto 9th.
There was an accident on our corner (9th & Walnut) this weekend. I didn’t see it, but heard it and saw the immediate aftermath. Looking at the positions of the cars, I guessed that the car that was hit had been crossing Walnut via 9th and was t-boned. When I looked at the stop signs on 9th Street, I realized that there is no indication for the driver that this is NOT a 4-way stop. These big crosswalks could easily make people think that it’s a 4-way. These 9th Street stop signs need “cross traffic does not stop” signs added to them so that drivers new to Bloomington can be safer.